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Distinguished reporter facing defamation over Wirathu criticism

A case was opened against Swe Win, the editor-in-chief of news outlet Myanmar Now, under Article 66(d) of the Telecommunications Law on Tuesday evening, the defendant himself confirmed on Facebook.

‘Free’ speech still comes at a price in Burma: HRW

Human Rights Watch on Tuesday called on Burma’s Parliament to amend or repeal laws that continue to be used to jail activists and average citizens for peacefully exercising their right to free speech.

Transgender beauty queen demands apology for wrongful arrest

“The fact that I was in jail cannot be washed away in a shower,” said Myo Ko Ko San at today’s press conference.

Shades of ‘bad old days’ in NLD-led Burma: Human Rights Watch

Nine months into the National League for Democracy government’s term in office, the human rights situation in Burma has improved only marginally, and in some cases even backslid, according to New York-based Human Rights Watch’s annual report for 2016.

Thrice denied, Eleven Media defendants granted bail

A judge granted the Eleven Media CEO and editor-in-chief bail on Friday. They are standing trial on charges of defamation brought by the Rangoon government.

Fake Facebook case: Yar Pyae walks free

Political activist Yar Pyae, who was yesterday sentenced to six months under the Telecommunications Act over a Facebook post, was this morning released from...

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